If you suspect you have fruit flies in your home, you're certainly not alone. These insects are most common in the summer and fall months, but they can be problems throughout the year. These 1/8-inch ...
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When the warmer weather arrives, flies and other pesky bugs often come with it. Old-fashioned fly swatters can only accomplish so much, so when the swarms grow intolerable, many of us are quick to ...
Fruit flies are super tiny, but that doesn’t mean they’re not incredibly annoying. Coming in at just 0.12 inches long and 0.08 inches wide according to WebMD, they can still manage to cause a big ...
The state of Texas has just devised a unique system for dealing with maggots: “raining flies.” A biological control program is using sterile flies and fly eggs to fight flesh-eating maggots. The ...